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2-1. Joining the Mainstream:A Practical Approach to Safeguarding Cultural Heritage in a Changing World (Arlene K. Fleming,Ian L. Campbell /USA)
2-2. Monuments and Sites and Their Settings in the Arctic Regions (Barr Susan /Norway)
2-3. Sites, Hauts Lieux Culturels et Patrimoniaux Quels Projets de Gestion et D'aménagement Pour Quel Accueil et Dans Quelles Conditions ?(Bouché Nancy/France)
2-4. L'association des Populations Locales à la Protection Du Littoral et à la Valorisation Du Patrimoine Bati Dans les Espaces Naturels Protégés: L'Expérience Fran?aise Du Conservatoire Du Littoral (Braive Philippe/France)
2-5. Loss of Historical Architectural Settings in the Republic of Armenia (Brambilla Marco G./USA)
2-6. Well Padded? a Case Study of a Buffer Zone (Brazil Sarah Jane/Australia)
2-7. Guidebook for Tourism Congestion Management at Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites, a New Publication By the World Tourism Organisation (Brooks Graham/Australia)
2-8. Le Centre Historique de Cusco: Le Processus D'une Perte (Carreňo C. Raúl,Gibaja G. Manuel/Peru)
2-9. Conservation and Change – a Singapore Case of Urban Conservation and Development (Chan Yew Lih/Singapore)
2-10. Amélioration de la Méthodologie Pour la Protection des Batiments Situés En Zone Sismique (Chica Angelica/Colombia)
2-11. Kanyu (Feng-Shui): the forgotten Perspective in the Understanding of intangible Setting in China's Heritage Sites (Ding Yuan/China)
2-12. Reconstruction and Its interpretation in Russia – 2 (Dushkina Natalia/Russia)
2-13. Preserving Setting of Monuments in Suburbs of New Borne Capital City (Dvorakova Viera /Slovakia)
2-14. The Setting and the Stage: a Chronicle of Three American Cities Requesting World Heritage Designation (Fleming Ronald Lee/USA)
2-15. The WHS ‘Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin' in Germany – How to Manage a Site Taking Numerous Points-of-View into Consideration (Horn Gabriele/Germany)
2-16. Towards Developing Methodology for integrated Risk Management of Cultural Heritage Sites and Their Settings (Jigyasu Rohit/India)
2-17. Structure Is Body, Lifestyle Is Soul: Preserving Setting and the Yunnan Example (Jingjing Gao/USA)
2-18. Creativity and the Settings of Monuments and Sites in Thailand: Conflicts & Resolution (Klinkajorn Karin/Thailand)
2-19. L'?le-d'Orléans, Un Paysage En Mutation (Lahoud Pierre/Canada)
2-20. Legal System for the Protection of the Environment of Monuments and Sites in China (Li Xiaodong/China)
2-21. The Strategy of Conservation of Mausoleum of Qing Si Huang in the Process of Rapidly Urbanization (Liu Kecheng/China)
2-22. Preservation Knowledge Gap: the Threat Posed By the Distinct Ways Heritage Professionals and the Public Understand Conservation of Heritage Sites and Their Settings. (Logan William/Australia)
2-23. Dynamic Landscape Setting: Riverbank Erosion and Effect of Global Warming on Permafrost Threaten York Factory National Historic Site of Canada (Lunn,Kevin & Fontaine,Lyne & Elliott,Cam/Canada)
2-24. Distinctive Setting and Underground Conservation Zone of Yungang Grottoes, Datong, China (Meng Fanxing/China)
2-25. What do you think “Inappropriate Development” of Heritage Means? A New Zea land Response to Threats to Heritage Character and City Identity (Miller Murray G./New Zealand)
2-26. Impact of Urbanization on Ancient Gardenscape of Lahore and the World Monument of Shalamar Garden (pakistan) (Miller Murray G./New Zealand)
2-27. The Evolving Concept of Universal Values in Cultural Landscapes: From the Athens and Venice Charters to the 2004 Combined World Heritage Criteria (O'Donnell Patricia M./USA)
2-28. “The Jamaican Bungalow, 1914-1950: Repository of Social History on Contemporary Terrain” (Pigou–Dennis Elizabeth/Jamaica,West Indies)
2-29. The Cultural Landscape of the Shashe-Limpopo Confluence Zone: Threats and Challenges of Preserving a World Heritage Setting (Pikirayi innocent/Zimbabwe)
2-30. 30 Ans de Politique Au Service de Nos Plus Prestigieux Paysages: Comment Répondre a Lamutation Touristique des Sites les Plus Rénommes de France? (Pillias Anne–Fran?oise/France)
2-31. Vernacular Architecture and Their Setting Vulnerability: one Example of Recovering Heritage and Setting (Prieto Valeria /Mexico)
2-32. Selected Legislative, Administrative, and Management Approaches for Protecting the Setting of Heritage Places in the United States (Reap James K./USA)
2-33. The Protection of the Channel System Danube–Tisa–Danube – the History, Evaluation of the Complexity of Monuments and Sites, interaction of the Various Types of influences, and the Risks (Sogorov Mira/Serbia)
2-34. Sustainable Conservation Systems for Preservation of Monuments, Sites in Their Settings (Staneva Hristina/Bulgaria)
2-35. Urbanization of Slovenian Coast and Preserving Cultural Heritage (STOKIN MARKO/Slovenia)
2-36. “Not Punching It's Weight...”Is the Protection of Hadrian'S Wall, Uk Under Serious Threat From Proposed New Management Structures? (Stone Peter/UK)
2-37. Reconciling Two Settings: Responding to Threats to Social and Scenic Heritage Values (Truscott Marilyn C/Australia)
2-38. Threats and Vulnerabilities in Archaeological Sites. Case Study: Iasos (Ufuk Serin /Turkey)
2-39. Monument in Its Settings Case Study Akyrtas and Otrar Archaeological Projects (Voyakin Dmitriy,Karl Baipakov/Kazakhstan)
2-40. Conservation of the Ancient Sites Along the Silk Road(Wang Xudong,Li Zuixiong /China)
2-41. Conservation of the Grottoes and Earthen Architectures on the Silk Road in China (Wang Xudong ,Li Zuixiong,Zhao Haiying/China)
2-42. Interdisciplinary Paraseismic Conception and Rehabilitation of the Cultural Heritage in Small Villages.Workshops with Students on Site. (Wilquin Hugues/Belgium) |